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16 PAPAKURA COURIER, FEBRUARY 23, 2011
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Finals spot beckons
By ALAN APTED
The Counties Manukau
Maori men's rugby team
will be playing for a
place in the finals of the
TeHikuOTeIka
(Northern Region Tour-
nament) when they face
Waiariki (Bay of Plenty)
in Te Puna near Tau-
ranga on Saturday.
Jack Kani's team is in
the running after beat-
ing Waikato Tainui
Waka 28-18 in their pre-
tournament opener on
February 12 and King
Country defaulting. The
match against King
Country was to have
been played in Papakura
last Saturday.
Spokesman Tony
Looker says the default
was a blessing because it
allowed the players an
extra week to recover
from the knocks and
bruises they received
against Waikato.
The Counties Manu-
kau Maori Colts team
also face Waiariki. But
they are looking at a spot
in the playoffs after
losing their opening
match against Waikato.
The Counties Manu-
kau women didn't play
Tai Tokerau (Northland)
in Whangarei last
Saturday as scheduled.
They face Tamaki
Makaurau (Auckland) in
west Auckland tonight.
The tournament final
will be played at Rotorua
International Stadium
on March 5.
The men will play for
the Prince of Wales Cup,
the under-21s for the
Manny MacDonald Chal-
lenge Cup and the
women for the Dr Farah
Palmer trophy.
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